The following table defines common MPLS terms and acronyms.
MPLS Terms and Acronyms
| Term or Acronym | Description | 
|---|---|
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                 CSPF  | 
              
                 Constrained Shortest Path First. Route selection determined by an algorithm based on available link bandwidth and path cost.  | 
            
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                 DoD  | 
              
                 Downstream-on-Demand. Distribution of labels as a result of explicit upstream label requests.  | 
            
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                 DU  | 
              
                 Downstream Unsolicited. Distribution of labels downstream without an explicit label request.  | 
            
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                 EXP bits  | 
              
                 A three-bit experimental field in an MPLS shim header.  | 
            
| 
                 FEC  | 
              
                 Forward Equivalence Class. A group of packets that are forwarded in the same manner (for example, over the same Label Switched Path).  | 
            
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                 Label  | 
              
                 A short, fixed-length identifier used to forward packets from a given link.  | 
            
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                 Label stack  | 
              
                 A set of one or more MPLS labels used by MPLS to forward packets to the appropriate destination.  | 
            
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                 Label swapping  | 
              
                 Lookup and replacement of an incoming label with the appropriate outgoing label.  | 
            
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                 LDP  | 
              
                 Label Distribution Protocol. A protocol defined by the IETF used to establish an MPLS Label Switched Path (LSP).  | 
            
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                 LER  | 
              
                 Label Edge Router. A Label Switch Router that is at the beginning (ingress) or end (egress) of an LSP.  | 
            
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                 LSP  | 
              
                 Label Switched Path. The unidirectional MPLS connection between two routers over which packets are sent. LSPs are established using LDP or RSVP-TE.  | 
            
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                 LSR  | 
              
                 Label Switch Router. A router that receives and transmits packets on an MPLS network.  | 
            
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                 MPLS  | 
              
                 MultiProtocol Label Switching. A set of protocols defined by the IETF used to transmit information based on a label-switching forwarding algorithm.  | 
            
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                 NHLFE  | 
              
                 Next Hop Label Forwarding Entry. The NHLFE represents the MPLS router next hop along the LSP.  | 
            
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                 PHP  | 
              
                 Penultimate Hop Popping. A label stack optimization used for conserving the number of allocated labels.  | 
            
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                 PW  | 
              
                 Pseudowire. A logical point-to-point connection.  | 
            
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                 RSVP  | 
              
                 Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP). A resource setup protocol designed for an integrated services network.  | 
            
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                 RSVP-TE  | 
              
                 Resource ReSerVation Protocol-Traffic Engineering (RSVP-TE). The combination of RSVP and MPLS label signaling to provide traffic engineered LSPs as specified in RFC 3209, RSVP-TE: Extensions to RSVP for LSP Tunnels.  | 
            
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                 Shim header  | 
              
                 MPLS-specific header information that is inserted between layer-2 and layer-3 information in the data packet.  | 
            
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                 SP  | 
              
                 Service Provider. An entity that provides network services for individuals or organizations.  | 
            
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                 TE  | 
              
                 Traffic Engineering. The provisioning of an autonomous flow along a specified network path.  | 
            
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                 Transport LSP  | 
              
                 Any active LSP used to forward traffic through an MPLS network.  | 
            
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                 VPLS  | 
              
                 Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS). A multipoint Layer 2 VPN service that has the property that all PW tunnels within a VPN are signaled with the same vcid, where the vcid represents the VPN identifier.  | 
            
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                 VPN  | 
              
                 Virtual Private Network (VPN). A logical private network domain that spans a public or service provider network infrastructure.  | 
            
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                 VPWS  | 
              
                 Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS). A point-to-point Layer 2 VPN service that operates over MPLS.  | 
            
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